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Back To Wall Toilets

Choose from a range of sophisticated designs, reflecting the every latest design trends and all conforming to the very highest standards of quality. Beautiful and resilient, every design is easy to clean and will stay looking at its stunning best for years to come.

7 Items
£195.00
£260.00
Calm Back To Wall Comfort Height Wc & Soft Close Seat
Netherby Bathrooms
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£183.75
£245.00
Calm Btw Wc & Soft Close Seat
Netherby Bathrooms
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£236.25
£315.00
Crystal Btw Wc & Standard Soft Close Seat
Netherby Bathrooms
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£221.25
£295.00
Drip Rimless Btw Wc & Soft Close Seat
Netherby Bathrooms
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£213.75
£285.00
Glory Back To Wall Wc & Slim Soft Close Seat
Netherby Bathrooms
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£206.25
£275.00
Grand Btw Wc & Soft Close Seat
Netherby Bathrooms
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£262.50
£350.00
Spa Rimless Back To Wall Wc & Soft Close Seat
Netherby Bathrooms
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What Are Back To Wall Toilets?

A back to wall toilet is a type of toilet that is designed to be installed flush against a wall, with the cistern and plumbing hidden from view. In this design, the toilet bowl and seat are the only visible parts of the toilet, giving the bathroom a sleek and modern look. In a back to wall toilet, the cistern is usually concealed behind a false wall or unit, which can be customised to match the decor of the bathroom. The plumbing is also hidden from view, which can give the bathroom a cleaner and more streamlined appearance. Overall, a back to wall toilet is a stylish and space-saving option for those looking to upgrade their bathroom fixtures. It can help to create a more modern and streamlined look in the bathroom, while also making cleaning and maintenance easier and more efficient.

What Are the Benefits To A Back To Wall Toilet?

There’s numerous benefits to a back to wall toilet including:

1. Space-saving: Back to wall toilets are designed to be installed flush against a wall, which makes them a great space-saving option for smaller bathrooms or those with limited space.

2. Sleek and modern design: By hiding the cistern and plumbing behind a false wall or unit, back to wall toilets create a sleek and modern look in the bathroom.

3. Easier to clean: Without a visible cistern or plumbing, back to wall toilets are easier to clean and maintain, as there are no hard-to-reach areas that can collect dirt and grime.

4. Customisable: The false wall or unit that conceals the cistern in a back to wall toilet can be customised to match the decor of the bathroom, giving you more design options and flexibility.

5. More comfortable: Back to wall toilets are often more comfortable to use, as the flush button or lever is usually located within easy reach, rather than high up on the cistern.

Overall, a back to wall toilet is a stylish, space-saving, and easy-to-maintain option for those looking to upgrade their bathroom fixtures. While they may be slightly more expensive than traditional toilets they'll make a great addition to any bathroom

Can These Back To Wall Toilets be DIY Installed?

We wouldn’t advise that you fit these toilets without the supervision of a plumber or someone who has experience in fitting toilets. Generally, this type of toilet can be a bit more complex and are not suitable for DIY installation. It is recommended that they should be installed by a professional plumber.

What Styles Do They Come In?

There are various styles of back to wall toilets. You have the soft close, glory back, and rimless, Sub-Heading (H2) - What Colours Do They Come In? We offer just the one colour which is white.

What Are Back To Wall Toilets Made Of?

Back to wall toilets are typically made of ceramic or porcelain materials. These materials are durable, easy to clean, and have a smooth, glossy finish that resists stains and odours. The toilet bowl and cistern are usually made from separate pieces of ceramic or porcelain that are fused together during the manufacturing process to create a single, seamless unit. Some close coupled toilets may also feature additional components made of materials such as plastic, rubber, or metal, such as the flush handle or the flushing mechanism inside the cistern. There are also alternative materials used for making toilets, such as stainless steel or vitreous china, but ceramic and porcelain are the most common materials used for close coupled toilets due to their durability and ease of maintenance.

What's The Cost Of A Back To Wall Toilet?

Prices range from £200 to £300

Why are these Back To Wall Toilets So Cheap?

If you buy from the range listed above, you are buying our in-house range. And because you’re buying directly from the manufacturer, there’s no middlemen bumping up the price.

Can You Deliver Back To Wall Toilets Anywhere in the UK?

Yes, we can deliver your bath panels anywhere in the United Kingdom. If you need to know the time and cost of delivery, please feel free to contact us on the details below.

What is the Best Way to Find Out More?

The best thing to do is to get in touch so we can understand exactly what you need and then give you a price that matches your requirements and your budget. Please feel free to give us a call on: 01228 791909 If you prefer, you can email us at: sales@jmttradeltd.co.uk Or click this link to use our inquiry form: Click here for the inquiry form…